VentureBeat: "CNCF, Google, and HackerOne launch Kubernetes bug bounty program"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced it is funding a bug bounty program for Kubernetes.
TechCrunch: "Kubernetes gets a bug bounty program"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced its first bug bounty program for Kubernetes. To run this program, the CNCF is partnering with Google and HackerOne.
Kubernetes, started at Google, will now have a bug bounty program paid for by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to reward security researchers.
Introducing the Kubernetes bug bounty program
We are happy to announce that the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is funding a new Kubernetes bug bounty program to reward researchers who find security vulnerabilities in Kubernetes’ codebase, as well as build and release processes. The program is…
Zendesk: ‘Kubernetes Seemed Like It Was Designed to Solve the Problems We Were Having’
Launched in 2007 with a mission of making customer service easy for organizations, Zendesk offers products involving real-time messaging, voice chat, and data analytics. All of this was built as a monolithic Rails app, using MySQL database and…
Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) certification is now valid for 3 years
Announced in May 2018, the Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) program was designed as an extension of CNCF’s Kubernetes training offerings which already includes certification for Kubernetes administrators. By adding this exam to the CNCF certification line-up, application…
ContainerJournal: "CNCF moves Falco Kubernetes security platform forward"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today it has advanced the open source Falco project for securing Kubernetes runtime environments using an intrusion and abnormality detection tool.
CRN: " The 10 hottest Kubernetes tools and technologies of 2019"
Harbor is still incubating in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, but the Kubernetes-native container registry is already winning fans in the enterprise.
Kubernetes knights at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA ’19
Guest blog by Pankaj Gupta from Citrix KubeCon + CloudNativeCon San Diego 2019 was the place to take stock and ponder the progress being made with Kubernetes. It was also the place to learn the art of possibilities…
Guest post by Jef Spaleta, Sensu, originally published on the Sensu blog The appeal of running workloads in containers is intuitive and there are numerous reasons to do so. Shipping a process with its dependencies in a package…